"Real believers want to talk about what actually matters., as talking about SIN, is for sinners, not for Saints."
This is from a 'real believer' that is openly saying how they never preach against sinning to themselves, but only to unbelievers. They will gladly preach against sin to others, who need it, but never to themselves, who don't want to hear about it.
And since they are the ones in attendance at their churches, then that means sin can never be preached against from the pulpit.
We've all heard of certain Christians seeking out such churches, where sin is not preached against, but no one has yet said it so plainly before.
Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits.
So, this explains why Adam didn't heed the warning of the LORD in the garden. He was the first real believer, that only wanted to talk about the good things of freely doing whatever he wanted, but then stopped listening when the LORD went negative about something he could not do and be condemned for.
So the LORD was in error according to real believers, when talking about the danger of sinning, to first real believer Adam who had not sinned yet.
That would include the prophets speaking against sinning to the really believing children of Israel, and the apostles that talk about not sinning to really believing Christians.
This is from a 'real believer' that is openly saying how they never preach against sinning to themselves, but only to unbelievers. They will gladly preach against sin to others, who need it, but never to themselves, who don't want to hear about it.
And since they are the ones in attendance at their churches, then that means sin can never be preached against from the pulpit.
We've all heard of certain Christians seeking out such churches, where sin is not preached against, but no one has yet said it so plainly before.
Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits.
So, this explains why Adam didn't heed the warning of the LORD in the garden. He was the first real believer, that only wanted to talk about the good things of freely doing whatever he wanted, but then stopped listening when the LORD went negative about something he could not do and be condemned for.
So the LORD was in error according to real believers, when talking about the danger of sinning, to first real believer Adam who had not sinned yet.
That would include the prophets speaking against sinning to the really believing children of Israel, and the apostles that talk about not sinning to really believing Christians.
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